Show Juno 23 1975 Juno 23-3- 0 FRANKLY SPEAKING by phi) frank Seventh House 283 Jodecirse Albright ARIES - Even though it looks as if things are going well as if wishes are coming true beware of pitfalls — you’re not safely home yet It appears as if personal ties could be disruptive in some way causing you to slip up in some other part of your life The best thing to do is to not chance it with your first impulse — think things through TAURUS - The week is a time start of this for getting anything accomplished for attaining goals you’ve strived for But just as rapidly comes some sort of ill fortune Some incident could mess up much of what you have done in the past This is not a time to rely on any friends to bolster you you’ve on your own GEMINI - You might find yourself in conflict with your own desires— part of you is being cautious thrifty patient But social affairs are pulling you off into another direction towards extravagance If you don’t want - to lose money or someone close to don’t let your feelings get you ahead of you Let objectivity and logic be your guide CANCER - You might find yourself at odds with your family over something that has been brewing for quite some time It’s up io you not them to control anger and selfishness The problem is that things are not at all as they appear you have to be very careful in all the things you say and do All you can do is keep feelings in control LEO - About the only pleasant realization you will have this week is that financial problems are not too bad The rest of your affairs are anxious you may have to battle with someone to maintain your footing in either a professional or personal way It’s best now to keep to yourself and associate only with those you trust could VIRGO be your downfall this week You might not be aware of subtle but important chances in your affirs that could alter the outcome of any of your goals Don’t let ® be but you might not be able to hold on to any of your good for- A tune close personal could go right out the relationship window now It’s best to stay away from anything that sounds suspiscious and to keep matters strictly mundane Over-confiden- yourself be caught “sleeping at the switch” You might lose some money due to carelessness or stupidity Be especially aware of details LIBRA As much as you are enjoying life now you are also aware that things are not at all what they seem You might not be able to steer clear of a major upset Just as things look their best everything can fall apart and leave your hopes in shreds Be very tactful with others as people are not very considerate now SCORPIO - Some sort of cident or ac- in some could much of shatter operation what you’ve already done It’s wise not to stretch yourself beyond your limits and you are not that capable of aiming high at the moment The best things for you to do is to be cooperative with others to strive for a partnership than to do anything strictly on slip-u- p your own SAGITTARIUS - It looks as if everything js heading in your direction — and much of it could CAPRICORN - A problem of communication between you and your loved one should be resolved now or you may not have the chance to patch things up again One of the days this week could start out very calm with everything going well for you — and then everything turns upside down Retreat to some place where you can lick your wounds and recharge yourself "I'M FROM THE APAKTOEWf BELOW AND HAVE A SLLV QUBiWAI I MU DO (MN A WAthrbep?" ©COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES BOX The New York Soloists will perform at the Utah Fine Arts Center Tuesday June 24 at 8 State University pm In major metropolitan areas of the United States and Europe this group of outstanding artists has received accolades from music critics for the past 17 years Chamber Soloists will perform tomorrow night in the Fine Arts Center CA94709 campus last week Soloists to perform TuesdayChamber THE NEW YORK -- Bells rung on USU - This is a rather week for you with something nagging at you that you can’t quite define Something is in the air and you better be cautious so as not to upset too “Handbell ringing is a disease much Anything too happy too cure is to get a sure should be regarded warily and the only commented James V Don’t make any commitments handbell” Salzwedel editor of “Overnow that you can’t possibly keep tones” the magazine Traveling is risky of the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers PISCES - The early part of the Salzwedel was on campus at week is a better time for taking Utah State University last week care of all financial problems along with approximately 1500 before you end up doing handbell ringers from across the something rash — which country The event was the probably will happen later on in National Festival of English the week Someone close to you is Handbell Ringers in need of help be on the lookout Handbell ringing must be for this or you can risk losing contagious because according to that person Keep your emotions Salzwedel the number of guild to yourself members has doubled the past four years AQUARIUS tense 9411 BERKELEY Their repertoire en- compasses more than 250 pieces that are seldom heard because of the diverse combinations for which they were written Many pieces combine voices and instruments Cost of admission will be $1 for the general public and is free to USU students with activity cards “There are approximately 1800 handbell directors and in the neighborhood of 20000 bell" ringers” he noted The 1500 bell ringers on campus — representing about 80 to 90 bell choirs — gave a mass concert Friday in the Nelson Fieldhouse “The fieldhouse is the only building on campus which could accomodate all the bell ringers” noted Dallas Holmes USU Conference and Institute He said floor space was needed about the size of three basketball courts to provide room for the players and their equipment During their four-da- y stay on bell ths campus ringers performed attended and business workshops meetings mini-concer- ts The choirs are sponsored primarily by churches but school groups are also in attendance The majority of the bell ringers are youths but numerous adults also participate “There is really no limit on age Some choirs are all youths others only older adults and others a mixture” Salzwedel explained A group of blind ringers from the Colorado School for the Deaf also participated in the festival at USU Variety of lunches sandwiches dinners and pizza l1f harmonious Living Center Outdoor Program Of m CJ a til HIGH CREEK OVERNIGHTER June 28-2- 9 Departure 9:30 am Return approx 5 pm We will go up High Creek to High Creek Lake and return via Cherry Canyon We need help with transportation Sign up in Harmonious Living Center Pre-tri- p meeting 3:00 pm June 27 Thisrhike moder- MA Art 550 3 Credits R-1- 07 Tinmi Navajo Weaving includes Loom making Carding Spinning Weaving 2:30-4:3- 0 ately difficult Bring pack sleeping bag stove and food by J A rug R Mm pm daily Begaii |